I've used a Silhouette Cut file by Tanya Batrak to create this Santa Suit Coffee gift box. It would help if you had 8 hands to hold the sides together while you're assembling it, so I used clothes pegs to keep the tabs in place while the glue dried.
I've made this Trick or Treat Halloween gift-set using some adorably cute digi papers from Amanda Jayne Designs printed onto smooth white cardstock.
I created the trigangular box and teeny pillow boxes using my Silhouette and decorated them with the digi papers. I've tried to get as many whole charactrers onto the panels as possible, so they're not all dismembered!
The tags are cut using a Crealies XXL die and I've added a 'Trick or Treat' die cut which I've layered by creating an outline using my Silhouette so that they show up a little more clearly on the patterned paper underneath.
This little piggy didn't go to market, but instead he is going to decorate a gift in the form of a gift-tag. I used a Silhouette cutting file which is meant to be a box, but I just cut the front of it, and then created an outline border in white to frame him.
Does anyone other than me and my nutty husband refer to ducks as 'Jacobs'? If you're not familiar with the brand, there is a company called Jacobs who make cream crackers, and because ducks are 'quackers', hence the connection!
I've always adored donkeys and Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, so when the theme of 'favourite animal' was picked for the theme at As You Like It Challenge this fortnight, it wasn't a difficult choice for me. I had a soft toy donkey when I was a baby and nearly 50 years later I still have him. Thankfully I live close enough to the Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary that I can visit real donkeys fairly often too. It's a great day out if you are ever passing. Today I'll have to make do with a 2D version in the form of my donkey themed card.
I've made this Paw Note card with my Silhouette machine using some chocolate brown and textured cream card. The base is self-standing so that it can fold flat for posting. It reminds me of those cardboard frames that school photos used to come in!
I've made this keyring holder using an oval of MDF that I've covered with some pretty papers and decorated with a watercoloured badger. I bought the hooks a while ago, because my previous version used nails, and 3 of them had pulled out so I was only left with 2 remaining to hang keys on! The hooks have sticky foam on the backs which is quite strong so it's going to hold the keys much better than the flimsy nails.
I've used various shades of brown and cream card from Papermill Direct to make this Coffee mandala with my Silhouette cutter. It's layered together with 3D foam pads for some extra dimension.
This week at As You Like It Challenge we're asking what your 2 favourite colour combos are. I love pastels, and in particular purple, pink and blue, but as I had to pick only two, I opted for pink and blue for this cute baby bunny card because I love the contrast of the two together.
For this watermelon placemat I followed a YouTube tutorial but I added the black seeds afterwards by stitching them onto the raspberry rounds once I'd finished.